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on in middle eastern oil expect considering how how turbulent that environment is so is there any reason for environmentalist maybe back off a little bit or is it just so bad in the long run that it's there's no positive benefit i think it's tempting to get red. in the turbulence of markets and oil and gas prices but i think we also have to remember the turbulence of what's going on right now with the climate i mean we've seen the hottest years on record we've seen superstorm sandy droughts across the country everywhere we look there's this mounting evidence of climate change so i mean how do we balance those two and i think a lot of environmentalists and i think generally the american public would say you really can't balance them i mean at the end of the day there are no jobs on the planet now some critics say that these tar sands are going to flow through canada regardless of the pipeline or not it is going to happen it's just a matter of whether it's going to be cheaper in the long run or a lot more expensive one which we don't have that pipeline what it whatever. people that are aga
on in middle eastern oil expect considering how how turbulent that environment is so is there any reason for environmentalist maybe back off a little bit or is it just so bad in the long run that it's there's no positive benefit i think it's tempting to get red. in the turbulence of markets and oil and gas prices but i think we also have to remember the turbulence of what's going on right now with the climate i mean we've seen the hottest years on record we've seen superstorm sandy droughts...
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hours later in produce results but paid less that person has been here longer it is not the kind of environment people want to go into and it doesn't make them feel valued at all. i got into a little bit of trouble the of the night and was giving a speech in california and lamenting the fact teachers to not get paid enough. basketball players, and now my husband is a former nba player so this is what i got trouble at home. they are paid $12 million per year for dribbling a ball. [laughter] what value are they getting to society? meanwhile i think we should pay $12 million to our most highly effective teachers because they are determining the future of our nation nation, but we have this skewed culture where we don't actually respect and honor teachers for the incredible work they do and certainly don't pay them what they are worth. >> in australia they have 280 public schools china and india 220 days of instruction and in the united states it is only 180 days? that is drastic between china and india 40 +-- per year if you multiply that kindergarten through 12th grade it is a big disadvantage. >
hours later in produce results but paid less that person has been here longer it is not the kind of environment people want to go into and it doesn't make them feel valued at all. i got into a little bit of trouble the of the night and was giving a speech in california and lamenting the fact teachers to not get paid enough. basketball players, and now my husband is a former nba player so this is what i got trouble at home. they are paid $12 million per year for dribbling a ball. [laughter] what...
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he ran against an environment was in 2008. he made up a carbon tax and 2011 so he could run against that and beat another liberal. he will do it a third time against another group of environmentalist. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists, and now he needs a favor from one end that one lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i think that canada could make this easier for the president. i think as we've said he has to deliver something on climate. he said that he will. whether that means rejecting keystone or not is clear, but if canada as david said, they would like to see more concrete steps being taken in canada so they can at least say well, we have concerns, hear how they're being addressed. to have to look like they're taking it seriously. is unilateral action which in canada sounds like keystone -- ultimately mean taking some really hush regulations on emissions from coal-fired power plants, that would cost a lot politically. is very controversial. because some regions depend on coal-fired. but t
he ran against an environment was in 2008. he made up a carbon tax and 2011 so he could run against that and beat another liberal. he will do it a third time against another group of environmentalist. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists, and now he needs a favor from one end that one lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i think that canada could make this easier for the president. i think as we've said he has to deliver something on climate. he said that he...
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about what your concerns are are as a as an environmentalist the impact that this could have on the environment. well if they actually build this pipeline and bring hundred thousand. barrels of oil from toss a day to texas for refining as james hansen the director of the nasa goto the center said it's game over for climate so this would be an absolutely devastating blow not just to indigenous rights and people in canada but the devastation of canadian. ecosystems but also burning all of the oil every single day will mean it's impossible to make any any real advancement with the question of climate change and doing something meaningful and it means you're building more and more infrastructure based on oil and gas burning for the future when we should be moving in a completely different direction i mean the twenty first century should be the century when we start really moving drastically away from fossil fuels towards alternative energy conservation and the obama administration is all about ramping up oil and gas production to virtually unprecedented levels and making the us compete with saudi a
about what your concerns are are as a as an environmentalist the impact that this could have on the environment. well if they actually build this pipeline and bring hundred thousand. barrels of oil from toss a day to texas for refining as james hansen the director of the nasa goto the center said it's game over for climate so this would be an absolutely devastating blow not just to indigenous rights and people in canada but the devastation of canadian. ecosystems but also burning all of the oil...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> this is abc 7 news. >> police in bell gum sustained that 8 professional robbers could swoop none plane on tarmac and make off with 50 million dollars worth of diamond ins minutes. so how did they do it and who are they? here's dan harris. >> the diamond heist is being called spectacular. daring. clinical. something straight out of ocean 13. 7:47 p.m. at the airport in brussels. passengers boarded this swift jet. precious cargo being loaded down below. what they couldn't see 2 black advance had broken through a security fence. they raced across the tarmac flashing blue lights like cop. 8 robbers wearing camouflage mask dark police clothing and even reportedly the arm band used by airport security whipped out machine guns. in just 3 minutes they grabbed the diamonds from the cargo hol
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> this is abc 7 news. >> police in bell gum sustained that 8 professional robbers could swoop none plane on tarmac and make off with 50 million dollars worth of diamond ins minutes. so how did they do it and who are they? here's dan harris....
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we are all interested in ensuring safe school environments for all of our kids. >> thank you the better. whatever our it the as to prevent these unthinkable tragedy is in the future, we fervently share the at least honest commitment to protect and care for the citizens. especially for our children. thank you. turning to our agenda i begin by saying that even in recent years, when state budgets have been stressed by the great recession, gunners have recognized that failure to responsibility and adequately invest in our children's education would be penny wise and pound foolish. educating our students and preparing them for the future work force is paramount to building a healthy society and a strong economy and a nation ready for a competition. in connecticut, education is one of our top priorities and we have enacted significant reforms and a significant new investments in both k-12 and higher education. we have increased our education aid to school districts. states in school districts need a strong federal partner as well. it has been over a decade since congress passed the no child l
we are all interested in ensuring safe school environments for all of our kids. >> thank you the better. whatever our it the as to prevent these unthinkable tragedy is in the future, we fervently share the at least honest commitment to protect and care for the citizens. especially for our children. thank you. turning to our agenda i begin by saying that even in recent years, when state budgets have been stressed by the great recession, gunners have recognized that failure to...
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it's just not the kind of environment high achievers want to go into and stay in. it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. you know, i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california, and i was lamenting the fact that highly-effective teachers don't get paid enough. i said, think about this. i said, basketball players -- now, my husband is a former nba player, and so this is why i got in trouble at home. i said basketball players, there are basketball players that get paid $12 million a year for dribbling a ball around. [laughter] but what value are they adding to society? meanwhile, i think we should pay $12 million to our most highly effective teachers in this nation, because they are actually determining the future of our nation. but we have this skewed culture where we don't actually respect and honor teachers for the incredible work that they do. um, and we certainly don't pay them what they're worth. >> in australia they have 200 days of public school. in china and india, it's 220 days of public school instructio
it's just not the kind of environment high achievers want to go into and stay in. it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. you know, i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california, and i was lamenting the fact that highly-effective teachers don't get paid enough. i said, think about this. i said, basketball players -- now, my husband is a former nba player, and so this is why i got in trouble at home. i said basketball players, there are...
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randy's son austen is aust stick and randy has had a life long dream of creating a work environment that would allow us to employ folks with disabilities and he convinced us that it was the right thing to do. so as the governor said we decided we would start with the opening of our next distribution center in south carolina at the time in 2007. so here's how we did it. we worked with the local agencies to train and attract people with disabilities for employment at the facility. we made sure we had the appropriate training for our managers at the distribution center. we committed to ensuring an exclusive workplace for people with and without disabilities working side by side. that was critical. and i want to be clear this was not charity. this was business. jobs and expectations were the same for folks whether they had a disability or not. all employers were held to the same work standards and for the same pay. so we also set out to create a sustainable model that we could implement at our other distribution centers and or roll out with our next generation of centers as we opened them. s
randy's son austen is aust stick and randy has had a life long dream of creating a work environment that would allow us to employ folks with disabilities and he convinced us that it was the right thing to do. so as the governor said we decided we would start with the opening of our next distribution center in south carolina at the time in 2007. so here's how we did it. we worked with the local agencies to train and attract people with disabilities for employment at the facility. we made sure we...
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. >> a nice quiet environment, you can do work. i don't want to hear people talking outloud on their phone. >> so far no u.s. airlines has asked the faa to allow cell phone inflight calls. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> we have developing news to tell you about out of oakland where investigators are on the scene of crash. this is a live picture of the scene on 35th avenue near dearing street. this happened at 9:30 tonight. a spokesman for the sheriff office says, the sheriff deputy and sergeant were pursuing a car that failed to stop when they attempted to pull it over. the driver in the suspect vehicle was arrested on the scene after the crash. the deputy and sergeant were taken to the hospital after the incident. a live picture of a crash involving two vehicles including an alameda sheriff vehicle. >>> an online video became featuring christopher dorner -- an online video game featuring chris dorner. the title is christopher dorner's last stand. a real american hero. >>> in the case of the 2007 moonlight fire, california is seeking
. >> a nice quiet environment, you can do work. i don't want to hear people talking outloud on their phone. >> so far no u.s. airlines has asked the faa to allow cell phone inflight calls. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> we have developing news to tell you about out of oakland where investigators are on the scene of crash. this is a live picture of the scene on 35th avenue near dearing street. this happened at 9:30 tonight. a spokesman for the sheriff office says, the sheriff...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> this sounds weird. but i want you to listen. popping pills to improve your parents skills. a woman's drug can make her a better mom. her comments. that's what she says parenting.com article sparked a huge reaction. do parents really need medication to deal with crying babies, cranky toddlers, moody teenagers? i talked with dr. drew pinsky about the controversy. >> xanax, put that aside for a second. anti-depressants may be helpful. if someone is bi-polar if they don't get those treated, they can become a dangerous parent. a properly treated medical problem, if they allow the stigma not to allow them to get proper treatment -- now, anti-anxiety medication, if somebody has a panic disorder, reasonable. but if it's used to deal with the feelings of being overwhelmed, it's tough being
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> this sounds weird. but i want you to listen. popping pills to improve your parents skills. a woman's drug can make her a better mom. her comments. that's what she says parenting.com article sparked a huge reaction. do parents really need...
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have a very important role to play you know russia is trying to do things like improve its business environment improve its health care and prove its education and there's tremendous expertise in this country but we have expertise that stretches across hundred countries we have helped in experience working with lots of other high middle income countries korea indonesia there's many countries that we've worked with and we think that that experience brought here to russia would give the russian professionals who are of course extremely qualified ideas about what they might do to improve the systems that they have we feel that we're relevant in all those countries we feel that fundamental questions of of equality are central to what we do and we will continue in that path when i mentioned i mean really brought together people that were so different students and scholars i mean him and joseph stiglitz worked for the world bank lot of people that i've spoken to americans noble peace prize winners they say that the inequality the issue that spurred the very per test really puts the united states in g
have a very important role to play you know russia is trying to do things like improve its business environment improve its health care and prove its education and there's tremendous expertise in this country but we have expertise that stretches across hundred countries we have helped in experience working with lots of other high middle income countries korea indonesia there's many countries that we've worked with and we think that that experience brought here to russia would give the russian...
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let's talk about the environment. last week 40,000 people protested the keystone pipeline while president obama was golfing with two oil men. they likely benefit from keystone. now if george bush did that, it would be a different story. do progressives back the environmental policy here just because it's coming from him? >> i think that was good news that there is a part of the progressive movement that is willing to stand up to this president and go out and protest outside of the white house where he occupies. i think when the keystone decision comes down the pike and there has been a lot of really good organizationing saying you need to make the right decision on this. i think the aftermath of that decision, if the president makes the decision to allow the pipeline, i think the aftermath will be telling. where will the progressive movement be if there is a bad decision? will it say this is not acceptable? or will it go along the get-along? >> michael: yeah, and whether the president also balances out the pipeline wi
let's talk about the environment. last week 40,000 people protested the keystone pipeline while president obama was golfing with two oil men. they likely benefit from keystone. now if george bush did that, it would be a different story. do progressives back the environmental policy here just because it's coming from him? >> i think that was good news that there is a part of the progressive movement that is willing to stand up to this president and go out and protest outside of the white...
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but the environment was different. now we're not seeing any flexibility from -- it was different then than it is now. we're not seeing much interest at this point from republican leaders in even engaging in a discussion about how we can move forward with a balanced package. the line they keep drawing in the sand is, i don't care what the public says, i don't care who is hurt by it, our position -- the republican position -- is cuts only, burden borne only by senior citizens, children with disabilities. >> is that a fair read of the substance of the conversations that went on between the president and republican leaders? >> i'm not going to read out those conversations. and i think you've seen that the leaders themselves who have had those conversations with the president aren't reading them out. we continue to, as a broad matter -- not specific to any one conversation -- to make the case that compromise is available here, that compromise is represented by taking a balanced approach. i mean, again, it really is importan
but the environment was different. now we're not seeing any flexibility from -- it was different then than it is now. we're not seeing much interest at this point from republican leaders in even engaging in a discussion about how we can move forward with a balanced package. the line they keep drawing in the sand is, i don't care what the public says, i don't care who is hurt by it, our position -- the republican position -- is cuts only, burden borne only by senior citizens, children with...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's mbut i am your to lookrmarket data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm faster and smarter now. and so much less expensive. i am your market data. and if i do say so myself, i have never looked better. superderivatives introduces dgx. data done differently. >>> let's continue my sky isn't falling theme. sheep on the way. take a look at these numbers. year-to-date stocks are on a tear. dow is up 6%. s&p gained over five and nasdaq up almost 4%. markets right across the board these past two days, but consider this a very healthy correction. the bull run is alive and well. let's bring back our panel. people are telling me fears of the budget cutting sequester are giving problems in the stock market. i don't believe a word of it. what's your ta
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> the blade runner murder case taking a peculiar turn. taking the lead investigators off the pistorius case. the officer himself is facing murder charges, that news as the judge decides whether or not to let the olympian out on bail. and adam wakefield joins us from johannesburg. adam, what's the story of the investigators and why pulled off and what's with the seven attempted murder counts? >> well, the news broke here before proceedings began allegedly in 2009 with other colleagues allegedly while intoxicated firearm-- transport people around in the vehicle. and they currently had seven charges of attempted murder hanging over him. they were initially withdrawn by the state's national prosecuting authority, but reportedly reinstated it yesterday and the timing, as you just said, doe
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> the blade runner murder case taking a peculiar turn. taking the lead investigators off the pistorius case. the officer himself is facing murder charges, that news as the judge decides whether or not to let the olympian out on bail. and adam...
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the senate environment and public works committee pledged to have a hearing by this summer and what this bill does is it assigns a cost to carbon starting at twenty dollars a tonne so that our carbon emissions are are priced accordingly and sixty percent of the revenues raised from that new carbon price are immediately refunded back to families in the form of a monthly check based on your house is not a similar from what australia has done right now fossil fuels are more expensive than renewable energy in australia that's right and that means energy costs go up but the dividend that returns that money back to working families offsets that cost and keeps it progressive and then forty percent or the balance of the fee is directed into sustainable energy investments mass transit. deployment of local renewable energy sources so that families have access to tools to avoid fossil fuels this is the kind of legislation that people were marching for yesterday so we've got clear grassroots support across the country because number d.c.'s rally wasn't the only one there were many others across the
the senate environment and public works committee pledged to have a hearing by this summer and what this bill does is it assigns a cost to carbon starting at twenty dollars a tonne so that our carbon emissions are are priced accordingly and sixty percent of the revenues raised from that new carbon price are immediately refunded back to families in the form of a monthly check based on your house is not a similar from what australia has done right now fossil fuels are more expensive than...
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how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact, we're actually going to get a bipartisan deal, that we're going to have to push both sides to get out of their comfort zone and to make the kind of compromises we need to make to get something done. >> senator simpson, what is the point of no return? we've been talking for a long time, convincing people that this is a problem that needs to be addressed, damian poletta pointed out in "the wall street journal" this morning this is the fourth sort of swing y'all have taken at this. when is the tipping point, when will people feel it, when does something really have to happe
how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact,...
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you have done impressive things in the environment. do this one thing. we are asking you to keep on the record you are establishing for yourself to future generations say barack obama was great on the environment, we are lucky to have had him. he saved the country for us, he saved the world for us. that's the appeal we are making. we believe you feel as we do, that the right thing to do is say no to this pipeline. this is not a pipeline to america, this is a pipeline through america. it does nothing for us. it does great things for the oil company. >> i was going to say i think one of the important things we need to talk about when we talk communities of color, we have to talk about the solutions that take the fastest growing segment of the country. communities of color in this country are very soon going to be half of the country. when we look at the solutions that we have, one of the things we need president obama and congress to do is pay attention to how we invest in local scale renewable energy solutions that communities of color innovate. one of th
you have done impressive things in the environment. do this one thing. we are asking you to keep on the record you are establishing for yourself to future generations say barack obama was great on the environment, we are lucky to have had him. he saved the country for us, he saved the world for us. that's the appeal we are making. we believe you feel as we do, that the right thing to do is say no to this pipeline. this is not a pipeline to america, this is a pipeline through america. it does...
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. >> normally think that an airport is very secure environment which is exactly what you need when you trade in diamonds and transport diamonds. its complete shock to us. >> shep: a decade ago in the same region when thieves broke into high security vaults and stole hundred million dollars in gems. >> the woman who says she killed her ex-boyfriend in self-defense said she felt intimidated by him. she is jodi arias and today on the stand for the seventh day. she testified that boyfriend threw a cd in her twist her arm and bent her over a deck but she didn't tell him to stop baugs she didn't want him to make him angry. she stabbed him, shot him him in the head and slit his throat ear to ear. they heard graphic conversation recorded the month before she killed him. most of details like today's testimony way to graphic for this channel. steve craft for the phoenix area is live with us tonight and covering the trial. steve, arias has been on the stand for more than a week but yet to discuss her ex at all? >> that is right. she has been describing in detail the events over a period of months
. >> normally think that an airport is very secure environment which is exactly what you need when you trade in diamonds and transport diamonds. its complete shock to us. >> shep: a decade ago in the same region when thieves broke into high security vaults and stole hundred million dollars in gems. >> the woman who says she killed her ex-boyfriend in self-defense said she felt intimidated by him. she is jodi arias and today on the stand for the seventh day. she testified that...
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national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families where they feel comfortable asking for help. i am counting on america's doctors to help lead his conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. today, there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives lives. starting with contributing to the transformation of our health care system. we have made great progress in the last few years. i look forward to working on that progress and creating a health system that patients vomit doctors, and this country deserve. thank you all for what you do every day. [applause]>> today, rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse, author and former white house advisor, and representatives from the sierra club will be among the speakers at the forward on climate rally. coverage beginning at noon eastern here on c-span. >> i think the women themselves in many cases, were interested in politics but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives. they were attr
national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families where they feel comfortable asking for help. i am counting on america's doctors to help lead his conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. today, there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives lives. starting with contributing to the transformation of our health care system. we...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits that my mom faced. and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there was nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low income students every year who graduate, qualified to go to a four-year college and they just don't go. my name is michael carter and i help qualified underserved st
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if furloughed, they will love be there for that training environment. it is the second and third quarter. it is not the training dollars that can be potentially preprogrammed. it is the people for their to utilize and perform the job they're required to do. >> the measures you are talking about are fairly drastic. why wait until today to make these announcements? do you accept the criticism that the pentagon should have been warning about these sooner? >> first, we started the slowdown in spending on january 10. a number of the measures that i mentioned went into effect shortly after that. significant efforts were made to slow down spending on more draconian actions later. i know that people felt we should have said more earlier. 15 months ago the secretary sent a letter to the u.s. congress saying that the effects of sequestration would be devastating. after that we testified in august and again in september, we listed every single major item we're talking about. we said that there would be cutbacks in readiness and a unit buys would go down with unit
if furloughed, they will love be there for that training environment. it is the second and third quarter. it is not the training dollars that can be potentially preprogrammed. it is the people for their to utilize and perform the job they're required to do. >> the measures you are talking about are fairly drastic. why wait until today to make these announcements? do you accept the criticism that the pentagon should have been warning about these sooner? >> first, we started the...
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that is the environment in which we will be operating. the united states will remain the global security provider. sensitivities with regards to sovereignty will limit, constrain, and restrict access on foreign shores, and therefore offshore options are going to be preferred. we also make it clear that this time, it's different. particularly for our industrial base. the industrial base today is much more brutal than i have ever seen it and the amount of time i have been involved in the defense business. the claim that we cannot take cuts now and the base will be reversible and regenerate the structure later ron i believe is a bad assumption to make. we also believe that the international security environment is relatively and generally conducive to our interests. now is the time, we believe, to make some systemic fixes to the way that defense is structured. we propose three areas. something we call force design, what is the total number you need to go off and do the things the nation expected to be able to do? acquisition and personnel. i
that is the environment in which we will be operating. the united states will remain the global security provider. sensitivities with regards to sovereignty will limit, constrain, and restrict access on foreign shores, and therefore offshore options are going to be preferred. we also make it clear that this time, it's different. particularly for our industrial base. the industrial base today is much more brutal than i have ever seen it and the amount of time i have been involved in the defense...
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the plan includes 22 goals on the environment, energy, food, waste, and water. one goal is to make the potomac, anacostia, and rock creek waterways become fishable and swimmable through the next generation. the mayor said the plan is the first step in an important journey for the district. >> and this is about nothing short of winning the future. we need to create a healthy, green, liveable city. that will move us forward together. >> the mayor said within 21 years, he wants 70% of our trips to be taken on foot, bicycle, or public transporting a. >>> and more on our big story tonight. the senseless violence. these are the faces of the seven teenagers killed since the start of the school year. three in just the last three days. all but one were students. the violent trend has the community concerned and angry. george garrow, the executive director of black men and national initiative with the chapter in prince georges county joins us to talk about the escalating violence. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and we learned the number of teens kill
the plan includes 22 goals on the environment, energy, food, waste, and water. one goal is to make the potomac, anacostia, and rock creek waterways become fishable and swimmable through the next generation. the mayor said the plan is the first step in an important journey for the district. >> and this is about nothing short of winning the future. we need to create a healthy, green, liveable city. that will move us forward together. >> the mayor said within 21 years, he wants 70% of...
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in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965 president johnson inauguration detail. and that's gittens right in the middle. he did serve presidents from eisenhower all the way through carter. >> amazing. sorry to interrupt you. just wanted to have folks see what we were seeing here. and this last picture here. >> he was being inducted as the special agent in charge of the washington field office. i think that raleigh in the back. >> please continue. some of the obstacle s he faced during this time. >> basically, he had to deal -- when he first got into the secret service, it was in charlotte, north carolina. and when he was in the military, he was in a s
in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965...
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. -- in this commerce environment. is our biggest competitor, but i have many stores across the u.s. why can i not use those to get goods to my consumers better than anyone else can? what is being billed out is what i referenced earlier. it is an ecosystem that allows the consumer choice. i can buy it and look at it. a lot of people like to shop and go to the store. most of us may not in this room . i can buy it and have it delivered to me. we have been app called ebay no w. people buy and have it delivered to them within an hour. anyone here who has bought something and has it delivered to the house and someone needs to be there to sign it or delivered to the office and and it is in the mail room somewhere and the ups but the sticker here and you need to call to get the sticker -- they do not deliver on saturday -- home delivery or even office delivery can be frustrating. what ebay does is it delivers it to your mobile home. the courier literally knows where you are. i'm sitting on the fourth floor of my office and i
. -- in this commerce environment. is our biggest competitor, but i have many stores across the u.s. why can i not use those to get goods to my consumers better than anyone else can? what is being billed out is what i referenced earlier. it is an ecosystem that allows the consumer choice. i can buy it and look at it. a lot of people like to shop and go to the store. most of us may not in this room . i can buy it and have it delivered to me. we have been app called ebay no w. people buy and have...
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as some of the five focus is of our panel and concern over this environment. the national defense authorization act in our view just began to nato's military treat domestic responsibility any domestic function. this is not good a nice way focus of our panel was to focus on local and state responders as well as law enforcement so nonmilitary people do what is necessary to protect the homeland. once again, at the close of fans there, i'm concerned exactly the issue you point out. >> i share the concern as well and just recently, the general assembly in my home state passed legislation to put her in so we're watching that very closely. i went they come in the committee but a new perspective on rights of the homeland. the comeback initiative spoke at appointing chief operating officer for department of homeland security. they met yesterday and he elaborated dispositions should have a specific qualification retirement, performance contracting be considered at level two. i release a department of defense has done something similar. from a management role, how effect
as some of the five focus is of our panel and concern over this environment. the national defense authorization act in our view just began to nato's military treat domestic responsibility any domestic function. this is not good a nice way focus of our panel was to focus on local and state responders as well as law enforcement so nonmilitary people do what is necessary to protect the homeland. once again, at the close of fans there, i'm concerned exactly the issue you point out. >> i share...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment.
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britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes with the meat shipments them glied to begin random dna checks on meat products. traces of horse meat have turned up in frozen meals such as burgers and lasagna. it has been found on fresh beef pasta sauce on restaurant menus, school lunches and in hospital meals. >>> starting today, maker mark will no longer be cutting the am of alcohol in its famous whiskey. customers were outraged when the whiskey maker announceed a supply shortage that would result in them dropping the alcohol ton content from 45% to 42%. the brand listened and is now restoring the original recipe and cutting back on overseas shipments. >> what we heard back ways very humbling very clear feedback from our customers and what they told us was that they would rather have the occasional shortage moving forward than in any way change maker's mark. >> here the irony. people will be lining unto buy the bottles with less alcohol because they will be seen a
britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes with the meat shipments them glied to begin random dna checks on meat products. traces of horse meat have turned up in frozen meals such as burgers and lasagna. it has been found on fresh beef pasta sauce on restaurant menus, school lunches and in hospital meals. >>> starting today, maker mark will no longer be...
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african-led partnerships while safeguarding the environment. in one village, they sold local farmer sees an increased his crop yield 150%. another promising example is the effort for it project. it brought together african donors the private sector and research institutions and other organizations. it is a multimillion dollar effort. there is increases of vitamin a and zinc. this crap is significant -- crop is significant. but it has little nutritional value. it is uniquely suited to adapt to the african i meant to withstand drought. -- that is meant to withstand drought. they wanted improve the diets of 500 million people. they rely on it as a dietary staple. these are the kinds of globally connected and locally grounded collaborations that we will need to succeed in the coming century. the scaling back of these efforts requires investment and resources from the global community. everyone to unleash our innovative spirit, it will take more than collaboration. we will need significant, sustained educational levels. i do not mean stem education
african-led partnerships while safeguarding the environment. in one village, they sold local farmer sees an increased his crop yield 150%. another promising example is the effort for it project. it brought together african donors the private sector and research institutions and other organizations. it is a multimillion dollar effort. there is increases of vitamin a and zinc. this crap is significant -- crop is significant. but it has little nutritional value. it is uniquely suited to adapt to...
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i think you have to retrain people to think about not living in a segregated environment. this is -- michigan state is not a segregated environment and they have to get used to that. people are so accustomed to living in a place that looks like my home state of georgia did 40 years ago or 50 years ago. so i think that we really have an issue there and it's an ongoing one and it's not just in detroit. >> i can't let that go because i wrote a little couple things down in the "wall street journal." look, number one, do not miss the point. it used to be the most segregated city, area, in the united states. it's not like that anymore. black middle class and white middle class live together in the detroit metropolitan region. what you have is a sore of poverty. that's a fact. two, eight mile is a conflict from a long time ago. we're talking money. we're talking money. >> what happens when you integrate? this is a point you often make and it bears repeating here. once we integrate, suddenly there's no public infrastructure. >> this is 1969. this is 2013. >> yet those public proce
i think you have to retrain people to think about not living in a segregated environment. this is -- michigan state is not a segregated environment and they have to get used to that. people are so accustomed to living in a place that looks like my home state of georgia did 40 years ago or 50 years ago. so i think that we really have an issue there and it's an ongoing one and it's not just in detroit. >> i can't let that go because i wrote a little couple things down in the "wall...
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opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against, it they are going to pay a very big price. >> president obama talked about climate change in his state of the union address last week, but he did not specifically mention the keystone xl pipeline. christi. >> all right. emily, thank you so much. >>> robert kennedy jr. was among those protesting the keystone pipeline. he was even arrested during a demonstration outside the white house this past week. we'll get his perspective on the message that he's trying to send to the president. that's coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> want to get you to vatican city and pope benedict's f
opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against,...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm page hopkins. here's what's happening. a cyber security industry reports china's military is the source of a hacking campaign aimed at u.s. targets. however, china denies the allegations. >>> general john allen is retiring today. president obama called him a true patriot. >>> police in belgium are looking for the suspects behind a brazen diamond heist. about $50 million in gems were stolen from the cargo hold of a plane. now let's take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> more recently i have experienced how none of us go through life without mistakes, but in their wake we can learn a lot about grace, a god of second chances, and be the better for it. in that light i humbly step forward and ask for your help in changing washington. i'm mark sanford, and i approve this message. >> we
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm page hopkins. here's what's happening. a cyber security industry reports china's military is the source of a hacking campaign aimed at u.s. targets. however, china denies the allegations. >>> general john allen is retiring today....
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my goal is to make sure the academy is the safest environment for our officers and really bringing it to the national forefront to be an elite and premiere academy. >> two of the six officers who were suspended after the trainee shooting have beening suspended. the wounded trainee shot in the head has been discharged from the hospital and is in a rehan center. they have released the safety procedure guidelines that were supposed to be followed during training. those procedures include weapons should be keeped in the designated secure access location. no weapons are allowed in a safe scenario area: it should require all to respect one another to make sure no weapons are present. >> a senate panel will move the gun control bill forward but not have making changes. the committee signed off on a measure with the following amendment. they tightened mental health provision permitting any one who is committing to this. >> it was cut from 100 to $20. required firearms training hours will reduce from 8 hours to four. state police will have the author toit regulate gun shops and gun enthusiasts
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it was a much more controlled environment that he was familiar with. that is my opinion of wine norris hall was chosen. host: our next caller, nancy, on the republican line. caller: mr. goddard, you have such good visibility, i would like to run anhost: idea by you, being a grandmother and the next school board member. i shudder every time i see this invitation at the door that says guns-free zone. i do not know why it was always badly interpreted. why has that always been interpreted wrongly? i know a sign painter and i'm going to take some signs around to our school district and our in -- and put a sign right under the gun-free a zone that says, d "this means you, not us." they're talking about putting the police department in an elementary school. i think that sounds great. a few people, very qualified people could be armed. not the whole classroom, not even your whole classroom at virginia tech. but we have to clarify this sign out there that says it is a gun- free zone. this means you, not us. what do you think of that? host: as a former board mem
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this is not the only decision he'll make on the environment. there is opportunity for energy independence from the middle east and to fill his commitment. i think he has the ability to do both. >> if he approves the pipeline, he has got to do something significant. he has got to give them something. >> listen carefully to the speech. he is not against the carbon economy per se. he has to deliver something. >> we will give our closing statements. i apologize to the gentleman at the microphone. a couple of minutes to sum up. >> the decision on any large issue will be on practical and symbolism. we have seen that tonight. the keystone represents the equivalent of 6 million new -- on american highways. the ambassador was very good and saying to put good oral and. that is the -- to put good poil in. i often say the issue be that chicken coming into roost. he ran against and environmentalists in 2008. there was a carbon tax. he is working to do it a third time. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists. now he needs a favor fro
this is not the only decision he'll make on the environment. there is opportunity for energy independence from the middle east and to fill his commitment. i think he has the ability to do both. >> if he approves the pipeline, he has got to do something significant. he has got to give them something. >> listen carefully to the speech. he is not against the carbon economy per se. he has to deliver something. >> we will give our closing statements. i apologize to the gentleman at...
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it is not easy to stay strong in this environment. a lot of our viewers freak out when they see a lot of this seesawing. what gives you the confidence to do so. >> you have to keep high levels of cash when you are uncertain. also, by staying strong. that is not giving into the temptation to focus on the distractions of the market. if we get through the sequester, that we can invest and celebrate or if the federal reserve continues to reiterate their stance -- shibani: pick a path and stay on it and do not listen to all the noise. thank you very much. great words to live by. have a great weekend. ashley: more bad news for europe. average unemployment rates expected to jump, and get this, jumping 27% in greece and spain. topping 27% in portugal. the commission expects the average euro zone budget deficit this year 2.8% of gdp. a lot more pain to go for the euro zone. no big surprise there. we were immature -- we were in madrid last year. they know they cannot get a job in their own country. they can just get the heck out of there and fi
it is not easy to stay strong in this environment. a lot of our viewers freak out when they see a lot of this seesawing. what gives you the confidence to do so. >> you have to keep high levels of cash when you are uncertain. also, by staying strong. that is not giving into the temptation to focus on the distractions of the market. if we get through the sequester, that we can invest and celebrate or if the federal reserve continues to reiterate their stance -- shibani: pick a path and stay...
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why might we have moved from a choice environment, where students had very little -- families had very little choice. the choice was essentially limited to the residential location for all intents and purposes to a system which many states, many families have the opportunity to attend private school, using public money. those who aren't going to private schools come in many go to charter schools, quasi public schools, even within public schools, it was in the traditional public school sector, you are seeing dramatically increased rate of what we call open enrollment policies. policies that allow people who live in one part of town to go to school in another part of town. why is that going on? moreover, i would like to link those same policies together with another change in policy that has been happening in the united states over the last 20 years, which is the so-called school accountability movement. the school accountability movement, everyone is aware of the school grades, but for people watching who aren't in florida, nearly every state has some way of evaluating schools based on
why might we have moved from a choice environment, where students had very little -- families had very little choice. the choice was essentially limited to the residential location for all intents and purposes to a system which many states, many families have the opportunity to attend private school, using public money. those who aren't going to private schools come in many go to charter schools, quasi public schools, even within public schools, it was in the traditional public school sector,...
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it is a great example to recognize the apprentice's comments to be realistic about that environment and how current -- and how controlled it is a theory that will facilitate some of the information we will hopefully see out there. >> a great point. you think about technology at the beginning of it so we can start constructing a better solution. i wanted to ask -- asked jonathan. -- ask jonathan. as a researcher, an academic, -- you are not quasi, are you? [laughter] anyway. >> we are doers. [laughter] >> what would your advice be to do in terms of research and information, market innovation. what sort of worked to you think should be thought about or done? >> i think it is critical to think about cfpb's efforts. let me give two and examplexamp. one thing that cuts across is the market for a device -- advice or lack thereof. the problems that concern consumers would be greatly mitigated if consumers had a trusted place they could go to get accurate information, or to get advice on what sort of broad opt -- product. is right for them. the markets in the u.s. appear to be broken. that is m
it is a great example to recognize the apprentice's comments to be realistic about that environment and how current -- and how controlled it is a theory that will facilitate some of the information we will hopefully see out there. >> a great point. you think about technology at the beginning of it so we can start constructing a better solution. i wanted to ask -- asked jonathan. -- ask jonathan. as a researcher, an academic, -- you are not quasi, are you? [laughter] anyway. >> we...